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Wow, I would not have guessed it was that high! Very cool to know, though. Good article.
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The Martial Artists' Training Log
bushido_man96 replied to bushido_man96's topic in Health and Fitness
8-29-07 I helped teach the last half of our Kids Class today from 4:30 - 5:00. From 5:15 - 5:45 I helped teach Orientation. Black Belt Class was from 6:00 - 7:00. This was a really great workout tonight. We went over some advanced basics sets, and did some kick sets and stretching in between each. Toward the end of the class, we did strike and counters, with 1, 2, and 3 strikes and counters, and strike-kick counters. Fun class, and I was tired. -
If that is what works for you, then I would stay with it. If it isn't broke, don't fix it. On the other hand, you don't want to rely on it all the time. Sometimes in class, you have to make yourself abandon it, so that you can learn to get into other moves and submissions. Eventually, everyone will figure you out, and may start countering your move. Then, you will have to find another path to victory. Stick with it, but let yourself learn others, and work on them, as well.
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As far as a physical workout goes, my TKD workout is better for that than my Hapkido workouts. The Hapkido workouts are not as high-impact, like the TKD is. Hapkido is very hands-on. I actually enjoy it quite a bit. We don't do a lot of ground work in our Hapkido sessions, though. It mainly consists of joint manipulations, locks, and takedowns to joint locks. Some styles of TKD are a little similar to Karate; the ITF brand of TKD actually owes a bulk of its techniques, and some of the forms, to Shotokan Karate. However, over the years it has developed its own stylized differences, so they won't be the same. Have fun in your Shotokan class! Stick with it, and you will do just fine.
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This is true, but if the person you borrow from has two sets (one of each color), then there is the chance that you can wear the other color.
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Korean arts outside of TKD
bushido_man96 replied to NightOwl's topic in TKD, TSD, Hapkido, and Korean Martial Arts
I don't know that any such "style" actually existed. I have heard claims that Korean jumping kicks were designed for this manner. However, I doubt that is the case, and don't think that there is any evidence to prove that it was so. -
The Martial Artists' Training Log
bushido_man96 replied to bushido_man96's topic in Health and Fitness
8-28-07 My arms and chest are sore today! Back Assisted pull-ups: plate 12x10, plate 11x10, plate 10x10 Back hyperextensions: 3x15 Seated row: 120x10, 130x8, 140x6 Abs Physio ball crunches: 3x15 I taught Kids Class from 4:00 - 5:00 today. Before the class, I had about 10 minutes, so I spent that time going over my new form again and again. I did it 5 or 6 times, working on power and footwork. -
The Martial Artists' Training Log
bushido_man96 replied to bushido_man96's topic in Health and Fitness
8-27-07 Chest/triceps Bench press: 195x8, 205x6, 215x4 Dumbell bench superset: I did one-arm dumbell presses, followed by pressing with both arms - 8x50 each arm, then 4x50 with both x 3 sets. These made my arms feel like Jello! Dips: 2x5 Forearms Gripper machine: 3x15x25 lbs. Wrist curls: 3x15x20 lbs. Abs Roman chair crunches: 2x20 Side raises: 2x20x30 lbs. Did 1 hour of Combat Hapkido/Defensive Tactics. I am really enjoying these sessions. We usually start with Combat Hapkido curriculum, and then begin to branch off and modify the moves to work for our LEO situations. I am learning a lot. I also had Traditional Class from 6:00 - 6:45 tonight; I had to leave early to go to Open House at the middle school with the family. -
Trapping
bushido_man96 replied to Just me's topic in Kung Fu, JKD, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, and Chinese Martial Arts
I have practiced a toned-down version of trapping in my ICHF sessions. -
You may be able to borrow at the tourney.
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The flat 90, for lack of knowing the Japanese term (shame on me) is a stance rather similar to the cat stance. Rather then being up on the ball of the front foot with all weight over the back leg, the front foot is flat with a weight distrobution of about 70/30 (back/front). We refer to this as the back stance. The Japanese would be Kokutsu Dachi, according to my source.
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Welcome back, and welcome to the Forums!
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Wow!!! I can't believe she actually agreed to that!
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Cool. Thanks. I may have to consider getting one now!
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I can't find the controller option. If you can find it, let me know.
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Yikes, that kind of sucks. If sparring is your thing, then I would say get both sets. Maybe your parents could dish for one set, and you could dish for the second. That would make it a bit easier on you.
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Welcome to the Forums, and back to the Martial Arts!
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I have calmed, now. I would just use my MA skills to hit my opponents, as opposed to striking them with it!